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Ferrari played very well with pit stop strategy – Wolff

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff admits that, Ferrari’s played well in pit-stop strategy and they are put pressure from the start, that’s resulted second place finish from pole. Ferrari speedy Sebastian Vettel secured the top podium in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix finishing almost 10 seconds ahead of Mercedes' ace Lewis Hamilton. Mercedes have rarely been challenged in collecting the past three constructors' championships, and providing the past three drivers world champions. But Sunday's season-opener around Melbourne's Albert Park circuit showed the revival of the famed Ferrari, though Vettel remained cautious. 'Some you win, some you lose. Ferrari had the quicker car, they put us...
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